parader

English

Etymology

parade + -er.

Noun

parader (plural paraders)

  1. A person who parades things, or takes part in a parade.
    • 1974, California Historical Quarterly - Volume 53, page 170:
      A perennial babykisser, a tireless parader, and a would-be close personal friend of every San Francisco voter, Rolph proved a tonic because no one doubted his personal integrity or emotional sincerity.

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French

Etymology

From parade, from Spanish parada.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pa.ʁa.de/
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Verb

parader

  1. flaunt, strut, show off (to display with ostentation)

Conjugation

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Swedish

Noun

parader

  1. indefinite plural of parad
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